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Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Changing our religion

Europe is on the verge of changing its religion, it seems. Well, it would be rather nice if it ditched religion altogether, but even the status quo is better than turning Islamic.

But it could do just that, it seems. Britain’s Daily Telegraph has carried a story headed Muslim Europe: the demographic time bomb transforming our continent over a standfirst that reads, “The EU is facing an era of vast social change, reports Adrian Michaels, and few politicians are taking notice.”

Adrian Michaels then proceeds to tell us:

Britain and the rest of the European Union are ignoring a demographic time bomb: a recent rush into the EU by migrants, including millions of Muslims, will change the continent beyond recognition over the next two decades, and almost no policy-makers are talking about it.

And why are politicians not doing anything about it? Well, there are votes in it for them, of course.

Worrying, isn’t it?

1 comment:

  1. I hope the people in Europe wake up before it is too late.

    Because by the time they're living under Sharia it's already too late.

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